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A Collection of Instructions on Kriya Yoga |
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A Collection of Instructions on Kriya Yoga is an explanation of the philosophy and practice of Kriya Yoga. It expresses the contemplative insights of a Kriya Yoga master of our time, who dedicated his life to practicing this meditation method for more than seven decades. This age-old science of meditation has been tested by sincere seekers around the globe ... more |
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A Successful Lifestyle |
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As the entire creation is God's play, it follows that you and I are all part of the game. We should all therefore try to play the game of life with the intention of winning. If you want to be a yogi, be balanced, be a successful actor and constantly aware that life is a mere drama. |
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A Transformation of the Heart: The Path of Saint Francis |
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Throughout history few men have left an indelible mark on humanity as profound as Saint Francis, the humble monk from Assisi. After a reckless and worldly life as a youth, his time in the military became the catalyst of a deeply spiritual life. In this book, Paramahamsa Prajnanananda explores the great Saint's compassion, courage, and his commitment to his ... more |
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Akshara Tattva |
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Each Sanskrit letter represents a mantra, a word with a multiplicity of meanings, useful not only for studying the scriptures but also for contemplation in deep meditation.
In Aksara Tattva, Paramahamsa Prajnanananda teaches how in practical spiritual life, one should weigh every word as well as every thought very carefully to gain inner peace, lo ... more |
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Bhagavad Gita (pocket-size edition) |
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The Bhagavad Gita, or Song of the Lord, is traditionally divided into three parts (tri sataka) of six chapters each, for a total of 700 verses which lead progressively from delusion to divine perfection. It is the discussion between Shri Krishna, the Lord as spiritual master, and Arjuna, the beloved disciple. The Bhagavad Gita was recorded by the great sag ... more |
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